IT Fest 'Epitome-2k12' inaugurated at AIMIT

March 29, 2012

Mangalore, March 29: Epitome-2K12, the IT fest organized by the IT section of AIMIT, St Aloysius College(Autonomous), Mangalore, was inaugurated by Dr Ravichandran, CEO, Glotouch Technologies, Mangalore on 29th March at 9.30 a.m. Rev. Fr Walter Andrade SJ, Finance Officer, St Aloysius College presided over the function.

In his inaugural speech Dr Ravichandran recounted his own days as an alumnus of St Aloysius College and how he received so much from his alma mater. Looking at the recent developments at St Aloysius College, especially the AIMIT campus at Beeri, he said “it is unbelievable that such a place exists in Mangalore- a place on par with any foreign universities with breath taking beauty and ambience for studies”. He complemented Fr Denzil Lobo SJ, the architect of the new campus for his initiative and perseverance to create best environment for IT and Management studies. As a sequel to his speech he told the august gathering of youth from all over the country, not to be greedy but try to offer the best to the business they join. He said that we are lucky now that many foreign countries are coming to India for BPO and other IT related jobs since we have excellent human resource. But if we put up our price, a time would come when foreign clients would choose places like Philippines and other countries where they would get the job done at a much lower price.

Quoting Robert Kiyosaki, “when you are young work to learn and not to earn”, Fr Denzil Lobo SJ, also reiterated what Dr Ravichandran said in his speech. He spoke about the future changes that are going to take place in the IT field. Quoting IBM research he said, “The next three areas of advance are: computing power, understanding of human cognition and analytics software”. He mentioned how human person, computer software are going to produce conscious artifacts which would understand the needs of man. But still he said that creativity would be very much part of human effort and would not be replaced by machines. Hence he said THINKING is very important and that our educational system should promote such education where learning and creative thinking happens.

Fr Walter Andrade SJ also acknowledged the efforts by students in organizing such a programme and wished them all the best.

Prof Santhosh Rebello, Dean IT section of AIMIT welcomed the gathering and Mr Arun D'Silva, faculty coordinator proposed the vote of thanks. Mrs Annapoorna, faculty coordinator, Shishir Amin and Amanda, student coordinators were present on dais. Twenty six teams from all over are attending the two days fest which will be over on 30th evening.

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April 19,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 19: With six new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, Karnataka's total count of coronavirus patients has surged to 390, said the State's Health Department on Sunday.

"Six new cases have been confirmed for COVID-19 in the State from 5 pm yesterday till 5 pm today. Cumulatively, 390 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state," said the Health Department in a statement.

The total coronavirus cases in the State include 16 deaths and 111 discharges.

Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan said that "only essential and critical number of" employees of the Information Technology (IT) companies will be allowed to work from offices from April 20 onwards in Bengaluru, while others will have to continue working from home.

According to the latest update by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the total number of positive cases in India has mounted to 16,116 and 519 deaths have been reported till now.

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July 15,2020

Mangaluru, July 15: Moulana Iqbal Mulla Nadvi, an acclaimed Islamic scholar and Qadhi (Khazi) of Bhatkal, passed away at a private hospital in Mangaluru. 

The elderly scholar was critically for past few weeks. 

He had served as the president of Jamia Islamia Bhatkal for several years.

He was known among Islamic scholars of Karnataka for his boldness, sincerity and wisdom.

Last rites are expected to be held in Bhatkal.

More details are awatied. 

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March 4,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 4: The Karnataka High Court has issued a notice to the state government in connection with the denial of retirement benefits to a retired deputy commissioner of commercial taxes who had fought against the illegal iron ore lobby.

Justice G Narendra also directed the state to respond to the notice before March 9, stating the reasons for withholding the officer’s retirement benefits.

Advocate Ramananda, appearing for the retired officer Josephat Andrews, explained that the single-judge bench also warned the government of stringent action.

Petitioner Josephat Andrews said his retirement benefits amounting to Rs 25.88 lakh were being withheld since 2014.

In 2009, Andrews detected a huge scam involving Vijaya Leasing, a company associated with former minister Gali Janardhan Reddy. Immediately he wrote to his higher officials explaining to them how the department was owed Rs 1,400 crore in taxes by the company. Immediately after that, Andrews was transferred to Bengaluru.

The media exposed the scam in 2012. Thereafter, to harass the officer, Andrews was served notice for allegedly not conducting an inspection of M/s Vijaya Leasing, which was controlled by the family of then tourism minister Gali Janardhana Reddy, on July 11, 2012.  He was discharged by a full departmental enquiry.

The petitioner was issued a second show cause notice on Jan 29, 2014 on the same charges. Before his retirement, he was docked two increments, denied promotional benefits and his pension was reduced without following due process.

He was served yet another notice with charges that he did not inspect goods vehicles, and an order was passed on April 30, 2019 reducing his pension by 5 per cent, an unprecedented punitive action.

This order was quashed by the Karnataka Administrative Tribunal (KAT), which also ordered payment of retirement benefits to Andrews within five months. However, the benefits were not released to him.  

“Rule 214 of the Karnataka Civil Services Rules (KCSR) make it clear that no enquiry can be held four years after an officer’s retirement.  Belying all statutory rules and precedents of the Supreme Court, Josephat Andrews’ retirement benefits were withheld for five years. Andrews therefore approached the High Court,” advocate Ramananda explained.

Josephat Andrews recalled to Deccan Chronicle that although mining activity was in full swing in 2008, the commercial tax department maintained that it had nothing to do with mining. “I travelled to Gujarat, Maharashtra and Bellary to investigate. I found tax evasion of thousands of crores. When I visited M/s the Vijaya Leasing facility – it was operating from an old oil mill premises–within 20 minutes I got calls from Ali, a person claiming to be the personal assistant of Gali Janardhan Reddy. He told me to get out of the premises as it belonged to his boss. Then calls came from minister Sreeramulu and MLA Nagendra. 

Within minutes 200-300 rowdies gathered around the building and my superior asked me to come back. Instead of filing a police complaint and forming a special team to deal with the situation, the department transferred me to Bengaluru,” he explained.

Talking about the High Court directive, Josephat Andrews said, “I have suffered a lot. Instead of getting a reward for increasing revenues by Rs 2,000 crore, I was punished.”

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